Lindsay Lohan, mother in reported domestic dispute at New York home

Police were called to Lindsay
Lohan's childhood home in suburban New York on Wednesday morning after a
report of a fight between the troubled actress and her mother.

It was the third run-in involving the actress and New York police officers in the past several weeks.

Nassau
County Police Insp. Kenneth Lack said officers were called around 8
a.m. Wednesday to the Merrick, Long Island, home where the 26-year-old
starlet grew up. Her mother Dina lives in the home with some of her
other children.

An investigation revealed "no criminality," according to Lack. Police did not release details on the subject of the argument.

Celebrity
website TMZ says mother and daughter left a New York City nightclub at 4
a.m. and headed to Merrick, about, 40 minutes outside Manhattan. The
website reported an argument that started in the car became physical
when they got home, and police were called.

In mid-September, she
was accused of clipping a pedestrian with her car outside a nightclub
and driving away. She was given a ticket and was scheduled to appear in
court Oct. 23.

Honig said previously he expects those allegations to be proven false.

The
actress was also involved in a car accident in California this summer
that sent her and an assistant to a hospital, but didn't result in
serious injuries for anyone. The accident remains under investigation.

In May, she was cleared of allegations that she struck a Hollywood nightclub manager with her car.

Lohan
remains on informal probation for taking a necklace from a jewelry
store without permission last year. That means she doesn't have to check
in with a judge or probation officer but could face a jail term if
arrested again.

Lohan recently filmed "The Canyons," an indie film written by "Less Than Zero" and "American Psycho" author Bret Easton Ellis.

Dina
Lohan made tabloid headlines of her own last month when she appeared on
the "Dr. Phil" television show and appeared incoherent at times.